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DorfFunk

DorfFunk

Catégorie : CommunicationsVersion: 5.5.0

Taille:62.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Fraunhofer IESE

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Description de l'application

DorfFunk : Connecter les communautés rurales

DorfFunk est une application de communication conçue pour revitaliser les zones rurales en favorisant l'engagement communautaire. Ce hub centralisé permet aux résidents d'offrir de l'aide, de publier des demandes et de participer à des discussions informelles. Cependant, il est important de noter que DorfFunk n'est pas automatiquement activé pour toutes les communautés. Consultez le site digitale-doerfer.de ou contactez votre communauté locale pour voir si elle est déjà active.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Communication centralisée : DorfFunk fournit une plate-forme unique pour se connecter avec les voisins, proposer de l'aide, faire des demandes et participer à des discussions informelles.
  • Activation de la communauté : L'activation n'est pas automatique. Vérifiez le statut de votre communauté sur digitale-doerfer.de ou via les canaux locaux.
  • Développement continu : L'application est constamment mise à jour en fonction des commentaires des utilisateurs, activement sollicités via la page d'assistance de digitale-doerfer.de.
  • Fait partie d'une initiative plus vaste : DorfFunk fait partie du projet « Villages numériques » de l'Institut Fraunhofer, visant à tirer parti de la numérisation pour améliorer la vie rurale, en particulier pour les jeunes.
  • Services intégrés : L'application combine les services mobiles, la communication et les informations sur les ressources locales en une seule plateforme pratique.
  • Soutien de quartier : DorfFunk favorise les réseaux de soutien locaux, permettant aux résidents d'offrir et de demander de l'aide, créant ainsi un sentiment de communauté plus fort.

Conclusion :

DorfFunk vise à combler les lacunes en matière de communication et à renforcer les liens communautaires en milieu rural. Sa conception intuitive et ses fonctionnalités complètes permettent aux résidents de se connecter, de se soutenir mutuellement et de participer à des interactions significatives. Dans le cadre de l'initiative « Villages Numériques », DorfFunk s'engage à redynamiser les territoires ruraux et à en faire des lieux de vie plus attractifs pour toutes les générations. L'amélioration continue, motivée par les commentaires des utilisateurs, garantit que l'application reste pertinente et adaptée aux besoins uniques des communautés rurales. Rejoignez DorfFunk et faites partie d'une communauté rurale plus connectée et dynamique.

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